Greetings List,

Interesting topics. Mike is right on about the Canadians. They don't play games. The former curator of the Canadian Collection was scanning ebay meteorite auctions for many years for Canadian Cultural Property including meteorites. The only way I was able to figure this out was a friend offer me some diamonds he had purchased to sell on ebay for him. They were Canadian. I received an inquiry as to where I had obtained my diamonds from Canada from the Canadian Mounted Police!!

I let David know they were wondering (I had no doubt what so ever that David had purchased these legally). After David told the police they were purchased from one of the largest diamond companies and families in Canada, they backed way off but left a negative opinion in my mind that you can't purchase Canadian items without having to justify resaling them later. We later then found out about the meteorite snoop. It also fit in that he use to visit Tucson and Denver. I thought to build up their collection, but also to check for Canadian material.

All my best to all.

--AL Mitterling



----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Farmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2008 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Ad New Canadian Meteorite for sale


I highly doubt it will be in Tucson, if it is then it is illegal, and I would not touch it. India doesnt scare me much, but Canada sent people to Tokyo two years back to look for fossils. They don't play games. Michael Farmer

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